A trip in the Eastern Townships? Our postcard landscapes, our mountains as high as the sky (or almost!), our national and regional parks serving as backdrops for our many activities, our tourist routes on which you’ll actually love to lose your way; our ...
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For 25 years, the CQRHT has worked in collaboration with partners in the tourism industry, namely associations, unions and large companies. Its mission: to ensure a vigilant monitoring of the evolution of the tourism workforce and promote the consultation ...
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Unveiling stunning landscapes, the Charlevoix region was shaped by the impact of a meteorite that fell 400 million years ago. Is it surprising then that the region is infused with a one-of-a-kind energy conducive to creativity of chefs and producers, ...
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Eeyou Istchee Baie-James will amaze you. Its immense lakes, wild rivers, Northern Lights, seemingly endless forest, and wealth of wildlife are truly humbling. Discover covered bridges, witnesses of the past. Meet artisans and listen to native legends ...
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When visitors arrive at the Îles-de-la-Madeleine, the impression is immediate; this is a complete change of scenery. The landscape is made up of islands and dunes that come together, fall apart and stretch beyond view on a blanket of water. The islands ...
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L'Éco-café is a place that is unique both in terms of its decor and its cuisine, which sets special value on organic and natural foods. Most dishes are prepared with local natural ingredients. This cuisine, both simple and tasty, invites you into a world ...
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When it comes to gastronomy, Québec City proudly lays claim to some of the finest restaurants in Québec, if not North America. The cradle of French civilization in North America and the only walled city North of Mexico, Québec City and its ramparts are ...
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If you’re looking to embrace your spirituality and your faith, immerse yourself in local culture or draw inspiration from a wealth of diverse religious heritage, you’ll find plenty of possibilities in Quebec. All across the province, the legacy of rich ...
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What a sight to see Montréal from one of the many belvederes atop the Mount Royal, from the inclined tower at the awe-inspiring Olympic Stadium or from Parc Jean-Drapeau in the very middle of the St. Lawrence River. Seen from the spectacular Montréal ...
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The Moulin seigneurial de Pointe-du-Lac, built around 1765, is a mill located in Trois-Rivières and is considered one of the most beautiful examples of Quebec’s rural architecture. It is classified as a Heritage site and is one of the few premises from ...
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